Wimbledon 2014: All too easy for Petra Kvitova in final

In a contest which lasted only 55 minutes, Kvitova earned easy points with serves that reached 113 mph. After sealing the contest, she was high on emotions and lay flat on the court (Source: AP)

13th-seeded Eugenie Bouchard turned out to be no contest for Kvitova as the Canadian found little time to react to big serves and hard returns (Source: AP)

The way the match was going, the only thing which could have helped Bouchard regroup was a rain delay. The overcast conditions did offer a glimmer of hope for Bouchard, but it didn't happen and she had to make peace with the second best tag (Source: AP)

Kvitova, who was thrilled to have nine-time champion Navratilova present Saturday, remains the only player born in the 1990s to win a major singles title (Source: Reuters)

As soon as she sealed the match point, Kvitova rushed to her family and support box to celebrate with the nears and dears (Source: AP)

After the Wimbledon triumph, Kvitova will rise to the No.4 in the rankings to be issued on Monday (Source: AP)